uoba
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Hello
Here are some Photoshop question (v7) that I've just never got round to asking/researching, so I'm being lazy and hoping you lovely people will help me out:
Web sites that I design in Photoshop can normally be made up of a huge amount of layers and layer sets. When applying some layer styles to the layer (such as drop shadow, inner glow etc.), sometimes, when altering a similar style on a totally different layer, it will also affect the other layer with a similar style. Such as, the drop shadow angle, if changed, will change on the other layer as well. SO, how do I stop this? Do I render/flatten that layer? If so, how do I flatten just one layer? In other words, how do I render that style to be part of the layer, and not a style anymore?
Here are some Photoshop question (v7) that I've just never got round to asking/researching, so I'm being lazy and hoping you lovely people will help me out:
Web sites that I design in Photoshop can normally be made up of a huge amount of layers and layer sets. When applying some layer styles to the layer (such as drop shadow, inner glow etc.), sometimes, when altering a similar style on a totally different layer, it will also affect the other layer with a similar style. Such as, the drop shadow angle, if changed, will change on the other layer as well. SO, how do I stop this? Do I render/flatten that layer? If so, how do I flatten just one layer? In other words, how do I render that style to be part of the layer, and not a style anymore?